The Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in the year of 2012 with an intake of60 and later increased to 120. We provide the quality technical education to our students. The department motivates the students to participate in the technical and non technical events. Mechanical Engineering is a greener branch of engineering which enables to learn about the manufacturing processes, machineries, automobiles and other allied processes. The students can choose the career in core companies related to Manufacturing and Design.
Mechanical Engineering Department ventures to be identified one among all, for imparting quality education and research, leading to well qualified engineers who are technically developed and have entrepreneurship skills to meet the demands of the Indian industries as well as society.
1. To impart highest quality of education through traditional as well as advanced teaching
methodology.
2. To provide enthusiastic and collaborative environment to students, faculties to analyze, apply and disperse knowledge of their respective field.
3. To create scientific, technological & cultural awareness amongst students and public at
large.
4. To enhance the technical skills of faculties and students through industry institute
collaboration.
PO1- Basic and Discipline specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.
PO2- Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
PO3- Design/ development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs.
PO4- Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO5- Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.
PO6- Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well defined engineering activities.
PO7- Life-long learning: Ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.
The students having diploma in mechanical engineering will:
PEO1 – Obtain successful employment in mechanical and allied industries
PEO2- Be eligible for higher studies and lifelong learning
PEO3- Become an entrepreneur
PEO4 – Become responsible citizens and professionals.
PSO1. Perform in design sector by using the knowledge of Strengths of Materials, Machine Design, Hydraulics and Hydraulics Machines and Theory of Machines, etc.
PSO2. Apply the fundamentals of Applied Thermodynamics, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Heat and Mass Transfer etc. in Power and Energy sector.
PSO3. Understand the application of Material Science, Manufacturing Science, and Computer Aided Manufacturing etc. in manufacturing field.
PSO4. Develop their managerial and Ethical skills by grasping the knowledge of Industrial Psychology, Engineering Economics, Industrial Management, Operations Research, Entrepreneurship Development and Human values and Professional Ethics.
Name: Mr. Dheeraj Kumar
Designation: Principal
Qualification:M. TECH, B. TECH
Email Id:dheeraj@bncet.ac.in
Date of Joining:31st July’19
Total Experience: 11 years
Area of Interest:Production Technology, Theory of Machines, Composite Materials
Name: Mr. Daya Shnkar Pandey
Designation: Assistant Professor
Qualification:M.Tech, B.Tech (AMIE), Diploma
Email Id:dspandey246@gmail.com
Date of Joining: 3rd Sep’14
Total Experience:52 years
Area of Interest:Production Engg.
Name:Mr. Sandeep Gupta
Designation:Lecturer
Qualification:B. TECH,M. Tech.(Purs.)
Email Id:sandeepguptasln@gmail.com
Date of Joining:23rd Nov’20
Total Experience:08 years &
04 Months
Area of Interest:Applied Mechanics, Mechanics of Solid, Thermal Engineering
Name: Mr. Shivendra Mohan
Designation: Lecturer
Qualification:B. TECH.
Email Id:yadavshivendra.aero@gmail.com
Date of Joining: 23rd March’17
Total Experience:03 years
Area of Interest:Fluid Mechanics
Name:Mr. Ashutosh Mishra
Designation:Assistant Professor
Qualification:B. TECH
Email Id:ashutosh@bncet.ac.in
Date of Joining:19th Sep’16
Total Experience:08 years
Area of Interest:Thermodynamics, HMT
Name: Mr. Sudarshan Kandpal
Designation: Lecturer
Qualification:B. TECH.
Email Id:sudarshan002.sd@gmail.com
Date of Joining:5th Feb’18
Total Experience:07 years
Area of Interest:Applied Mechanics, Mechanics of Solid, Metrology and measurement
Name:Mr. Deepak Singh
Designation: Professor
Qualification:B. TECH
Email Id:dpksingh750@gmail.com
Date of Joining:28th March’18
Total Experience:07 years
Area of Interest:Machine Design, Thermodynamics, Mechanics
Session: 2020-21 | |||
Odd Semester | |||
Sr. No. | Course Code (self designed) | Name of subject | Course Outcomes |
1. | ME 101 | Engineering Drawing – I |
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2. | ME 102 | General Workshop Practice-I |
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3. | ME 301 | Engineering Materials |
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4. | ME 302 | Mechanics of Solids |
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5. | ME 303 | Thermal Engineering |
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6. | ME 304 | Computer Aided Drafting and 3D Modelling |
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7. | ME 305 | Workshop Technology |
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8. | ME 501 | Theory of Machines |
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9. | ME 502 | Machine Design |
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10. | ME 503 | Production Technology |
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11. | ME 504 | Production Management |
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12. | ME 505 | Automobile Engineering |
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Session: 2020-21 | |||
Even Semester | |||
Sr. No. | Course Code (self designed) | Name of subject | Course Outcomes |
1. | ME 201 | Engineering Drawing -II |
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2. | ME 202 | General Workshop Practice-II |
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3. | ME 203 | Computer Aided Drawing |
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4. | ME 204 | Applied Mechanics |
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ME 401 | Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
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ME 402 | Hydraulics and Pneumatics |
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ME 403 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing |
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ME 404 | Energy Conservation |
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ME 601 | Industrial Engineering |
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ME 602 | Metrology and Measuring Instruments |
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ME 603 | CNC Machines and Automation |
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ME 604 | Tool Engineering |
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Major Laboratories:
Sr. No. | Name of Lab | Name of Officer-Incharge | Major Equipments | List of Experiment |
1. | Applied Mechanics | Mr.Sudarshan Kandpal & Mr. Deepak Singh | 1. Simply supported beam Apparatus 2. Jib Crane friction Apparatus, 3. Screw jack torsion Apparatus, 4. Worm & worm wheel, 5. Law of prallelogram Apparatus, 6. Combined coil & belt friction Apparatus. | 1. Verification of the polygon law of forces using gravesend apparatus. 2. To verify the forces in different members of jib crane. 3. To verify the reaction at the supports of a simply supported beam. 4. To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency in case of an inclined plane. 5. To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a screw jack. 6. To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of worm and worm wheel. 7. To find mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of single purchase crab. 8. To find out center of gravity of regular lamina. 9. To find out center of gravity of irregular lamina. 10. To determine coefficient of friction between three pairs of given surface. |
2. | General Workshop Practice | Mr. Ashendra Singh | 1. Carpentry Shop 2. Painting and Polishing Shop 3. Smithy Shop 4. Plumbing Shop 5. Fitting Shop 6. Sheet Metal Shop 7. Welding Shop 8. Foundry Shop 9. Machine Shop | 1. Carpentry Shop 2. Painting and Polishing Shop 3. Electrical Shop 4. Smithy Shop 5.Plumbing Shop 6.Fitting Shop 7. Sheet Metal Shop 8. Welding Shop 9. Foundry Shop 10. Machine Shop |
3. | Thermal Engineering | Mr. Shivendra Mohan | 1. Model of boilers, 2. Air compressor, 3.dynamometer, 4. model of IC engines, | 1. Demonstration of mountings and accessories on a boiler. 2. Demonstrate the working of air compressor. 3.Demonstration of heat transfer through conduction, convection and Radiation 4. Study of working of high-pressure boiler 5. Study the working of Lancashire boiler and Nestler boiler 6. Determination of BHP by dynamometer. 7. Morse test on multi-cylinder petrol engine. 8. Study and Sketch of cut section of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines. 9. To determine dry fraction of steam by throttling and separating calorimeter. |
4. | Mechanics Of Solids | Mr.Sudarshan Kandpal | 1. U.T.M., 2. Rockwell Hardness, 3. Brinell Hardness, 4. Izod’s test and 5. Torsion apparatus | 1. To find the sheer force at a given section of simply supported beam for different loading. 2. To find the value of ‘E’ for a steel beam by method of deflection for different loads. 3. To determine the Max-Fiber stress in X-section of simply supported beam with concentrated loads and to find the neutral axis of the section. 4. To determine the ultimate tensile strength, its modulus of Elasticity, stress at yield point, Elongation and contraction in X-sectional area of the specimen by U.T.M. through necking phenomenon. 5. To determine the ultimate crushing strength of materials like steel and copper and compare their strength. 6. To determine Rockwell Hardness No. and Brinell Hardness No. of a sample. 7. To estimate the Shock Resistance of different qualities of materials by Izod’s test and Charpy test. 8. To determine the bending moment at a given section of a simply supported beam for different loading. 9. To determine the various parameters of helical coil spring. 10. To determine the angle of twist for a given torque by torsion apparatus and to plot a graph between torque and angle of twist. |
5 | Engineering Material | Mr.Deepak Singh | 1. Polishing apparatus, 2. metallurgical microscope, | 1. Use of diamond polishing apparatus. 2. To perform following heat treatment process on materials of known carbon percentage and checking the change in the properties a) Annealing b) Normalising c) Care hardening 3. Preparation of specimens and study of micro structure of given metals and alloys on metallurgical microscope a) Brass b) Bronze c) Grey Cast Iron d) Low Carbon Steel e) High Carbon Steel f) High Speed Steel 4. To prepare specimen for microscope examination for polishing 5. To determine composition of alloy steel by steeloscope |
6. | Hydraulics and Pneumatics | Mr.Shivendra Mohan | 1. Impeller & Francis turbine, 2. Impact of Jet, 3. Centrifugal & Reciprocating pump, 4. Hydraulics Ram, 5. Orifice, 6. Bend & venturimeter, 7. Friction apparatus, 8. Reynolds no., 9. Pitot static tube, 10. Orifice & mouth piece, 11. Wind tunnel. | 1. Measurement of pressure head by employing. i) Piezometer tube ii) Single and double column manometer 2. To find out the value of coefficient of discharge for a venturimeter. 3. Measurement of flow by using venturimeter. 4. Verification of Bernoulli’s theorem. 5. To find coefficient of friction for a pipe (Darcy’s friction). 6. To study hydraulic circuit of an automobile brake and hydraulic ram. 7. Study the working of a Pelton wheel and Francis turbine. |
7. | Refrigeration and Air Condition | Mr. Sandeep Gupta | 1. Demonstration of Window & split AC, 2. Refrigeration rig. | 1. Demonstration of various refrigeration tools and equipment. 2. Practice in cutting, bending, flaring, swaging and brazing of tubes. 3. Study of thermostatic switch, LP/HP cut out overload protector filters, strainers and filter driers. 4. Identify various parts of a refrigerator and window air conditioner. 5. To find COP of Refrigeration system 6. To measure air flow using anemometer. 7. Charging of a refrigerator/ air conditioner. 8. To detect faults in a refrigerator/ air conditioner 9. Visit to an ice plant or cold storage plant. or central air conditioning plant. 10. Demonstration and working of window type air-conditioner. 11. Demonstration and working of split type air-conditioner. |
7 | Environment Studies | Dr. Shweta Srivastava | 1. PH Meter, 2. Turbodity Meter, 3. T.D.S. Meter, 4. Noise Meter, 5. Conductivity, 6. B.O.D. Teat, 7. C.O.D. Tear, 8. B.O.D. Incubator | 1. Determination of pH of drinking water 2. Determination of TDS in drinking water 3. Determination of TSS in drinking water 4. Determination of hardness in drinking water 5. Determination of oil & grease in drinking water 6. Determination of alkalinity in drinking water 7. Determination of acidity in drinking water 8. Determination of organic/inorganic solid in drinking water 9. Determination of pH of soil 10. Determination of N&P (Nitrogen & Phosphorus) of soil 11. To measure the noise level in classroom and industry. 12. To segregate the various types of solid waste in a locality. 13. To study the waste management plan of different solid waste 14. To study the effect of melting of floating ice in water due to global warming |
9 | Metrology & Measuring Instrument | Mr.Daya Shankar Pandey | 1. Vernier Calliper, 2. Micrometer, 3. Sine Bar, 4. Vernier Height Gauge, 5. feeler gauge, 6. wire gauge, 7. radius gauge and fillet gauges, 8. Auto-Collimator, 9. Dial Indicator, 10. Bevel Protector, 11. tool maker’s microscope | 1. Internal and external measurements with vernier calliper and micrometer 2. Measurement of linear dimensions with height gauge and depth gauge. 3. Measurement of flatness, concentricity with dial indicator 4. Use of feeler gauge, wire gauge, radius gauge and fillet gauges for checking of standard parameters. 5. Use of plain plug and ring gauge, taper plug and ring gauge, thread plug and ring gauge and snap gauges. 6. Measurement of Angle using; i) Cylindrical rollers and spherical balls and slip gauges ii) Bevel protector iii) Sine Bar/Sine Table, Slip Gauges, Height Gauge and dial indicator. iv) Angle deckor. 7. Measurement of thread parameters by using tool maker’s microscope. 8. Measurement of cylindrical bore using cylinder bore gauge for bore diameter, ovality and taper. 9. Measurement of surface roughness using surface roughness tester. 10. Measurement of a profile using profile projector. 11. Study and use of Auto-Collimator. 12. Determination of temperature of thermocouple, pyrometer, Infrared thermometer |
9 | Engineering Drawing | Mr. Sandeep Gupta | Drawing Desk | 1.Orthographic Projections 2.Drawing of plain and diagonal scales 3.To make projections, sources, Top view, Front view and Side view of various types of Solid 4.Isometric Views 5.two sheets on AutoCAD of cube, cuboids, cone, pyramid, truncated |